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Buy tickets for concert AC/DC - 28.02.2026., MorumBIS, Sao Paulo, Brazil Buy tickets for concert AC/DC - 28.02.2026., MorumBIS, Sao Paulo, Brazil

CONCERT

AC/DC

MorumBIS, Sao Paulo, BR
28. February 2026. 21:00h
2026
28
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for AC/DC concert at MorumBIS Stadium in Sao Paulo, Power Up Tour, ticket sales for visitors

AC/DC brings the Power Up Tour to MorumBIS Stadium in Sao Paulo for a full-scale live rock night. This page focuses on ticket sales and buying tickets, with practical info on arrival, entrances, seating sections and the stadium setup. Tickets are in demand, so secure yours early for this one-day event

High Voltage Returns to Sao Paulo

Sao Paulo will feel that type of excitement at the end of February which is not measured only in decibels, but also in the energy of the crowd that breathes as one. AC/DC is coming to MorumBIS, and the concert is announced for an evening in which a full stadium and an atmosphere created only by bands with arena rock mythology are expected. The date and time are clearly set: 28.02.2026 at 21:00, and the ticket is valid for 1 day, which makes this event a classic concert gathering without dilution into a multi-day format. When ticket sales open and when people start talking about sectors, approaches, and the best view, it is usually already too late for hesitation because demand for such a return to Brazil can be extremely strong. Secure your tickets for this event now! and follow the information on the event page to plan your arrival and entry to the stadium on time.

AC/DC as a Concert Phenomenon and What the Audience Can Expect

AC/DC is a band whose songs are not listened to quietly, but are lived, and the concert is precisely the format in which their aesthetics are most clearly seen: a simple, solid riff, a rhythm that does not let up, and choruses that the audience sings without prompting. The tour is titled Power Up, after the album of the same name, and the announcements for 2026 emphasize the continuation of a large stadium cycle in both Americas, with a focus on a catalog that has been filling arenas for decades. Such a repertoire in practice means that songs that have become part of general rock culture are expected, along with a dramaturgy typical of their performances: a strong start, a middle that keeps the pace, and a finale remembered for mass singing and visual production. When talking about this band, it is not only crucial what they play, but how they do it: precisely, loudly, and with the kind of confidence that comes from stadium-scale experience. For the audience, this means an evening in which a ticket is not perceived as an ordinary entry pass, but as an entrance to a ritual in which all participants are part of the same chorus.

Power Up Tour in the Context of 2026 and the Importance of the Date in Sao Paulo

In the 2026 schedule, Sao Paulo carries special weight because the South American leg of the tour opens right here, before the journey continues to other large cities on the continent. Tour announcements highlight the scope of stadium dates and confirm that this is a format requiring significant logistics, production, and capacity for tens of thousands of people, and MorumBIS is exactly such a place. Given that such concerts are planned months in advance, tickets and passes become part of a wider story: from travel planning to arrangements with the crew and choosing a sector that suits the desired experience. Those who want to be closer to the stage will seek a different type of ticket than those who want a broader view of the production and sound, and the stadium offers different perspectives, from the stands to the floor, depending on the concert setup. In practice, interest often intensifies as the date approaches, so ticket sales can accelerate in waves after announcements about the program, schedule, or additional organizational details. Therefore, it is reasonable to think ahead and secure tickets on time, especially when it comes to a performance that brings audiences from across the region to Sao Paulo.

MorumBIS as a Stage for Great Stories

MorumBIS is not just a sports stadium but also a large stage where events important to urban culture and mass gatherings, including concerts by world performers, have taken place over the decades. The stadium is the home of Sao Paulo FC and is one of the largest private stadiums in Brazil, with a history dating back to the 1950s, a partial opening in 1960, and completion in 1970, giving it specific weight in Sao Paulo's urban identity. Official descriptions also highlight a wider complex with additional facilities, which on concert days changes the dynamics of arrival and stay as the space around the stadium becomes part of the experience. In recent years, the name MorumBIS has further solidified the location's identity through a name change that has entered public speech, so this name is increasingly used in instructions and event announcements. For concert evenings, this means a location accustomed to large crowds, entry control, distribution of the audience by sectors, and the infrastructural requirements brought by stadium production. When AC/DC is added to that, the combination seems almost logical: an arena-format band and a stadium already accustomed to world tours, with the expectation that tickets will be one of the most sought-after topics among the audience ahead of the event.

Urban Context: Morumbi, the Rhythm of Sao Paulo, and Concert Logistics

Sao Paulo is a city that moves fast and wide, and a major event like this fits into its logic: thousands of people coming from different neighborhoods, all in the same direction, and that is precisely when it becomes clear how important it is to plan movement. MorumBIS is located at Praça Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, 1, in the Morumbi neighborhood, which is information useful to everyone coming for the first time and trying to estimate distances, approaches, and arrival times. On days of major events, traffic in the surrounding area is often heavy, so visitors are usually recommended to consider public transport, not only for convenience but also for time control. Local arrival guides highlight that the nearest metro station is São Paulo-Morumbi on Line 4-Yellow, and from there it is about a 1.4-kilometer walk to the stadium, which for many becomes a standard route before and after concerts. When such logistics are combined with the fact that the ticket is valid for 1 day, visitors usually want to make the most of the evening, so they arrive early to avoid stress at the entrances and to manage to find their sector. If tickets are bought on time, it is easier to plan everything else: departure, gathering, security checks, and entry, and at stadium concerts, this is often as important as the music itself.

How to Prepare for Entry, Sectors, and the Stadium Experience

Stadium concerts have a specific choreography: arrival in waves, checks at the entrance, searching for one's entry point, and then the gradual filling of the space until the first notes. In such an environment, tickets and passes are not just a formality, but a key document that determines the path through the space, from the entrance to the seat and from the seat to the exit after the end. It is good to check entrance markings and any recommended walking routes from the metro station or bus corridors in advance, as traffic regulation often changes near the stadium during major events. The audience wanting to be closer to the stage usually arrives earlier, while part of the visitors from the stands rely on clear sector markings, but even then the same logic applies: the earlier you enter, the less rush there is and the greater the chance to settle in peace. Buy tickets via the button below when it suits you, because timely ticket purchase also facilitates planning the arrival, especially if you are coming from outside the city or from other parts of the region. In practice, before large concerts, two things are talked about most: how long the wait at the entrance will last and how quickly tickets for the most sought-after sectors will disappear, so preparation comes down to reducing uncertainty for yourself.

Sound, Production, and Atmosphere: Why Such Evenings Are Remembered

An AC/DC concert is not an intimate club story, but a major event in which sound and image are projected at a stadium level, and the audience becomes part of the production just as much as the band. At such performances, the atmosphere is built in layers: first comes the hum of the city around the stadium, then the chanting in the stands, then waves of shouting on the floor, and finally the moment when the first riff cuts through the space. MorumBIS is known for hosting a large number of people at concerts, so the emotional experience is multiplied by the mass, and songs that everyone knows turn into collective singing that lasts for minutes. Tickets for such an event are often perceived as entry into a unique evening, especially when it is a band that has shaped stadium rock standards for decades and whose songs are passed down through generations. Tickets for this concert are disappearing fast, so buy your tickets in time. This emphasis is not a rhetorical figure, but a practical consequence of high demand and limited capacity, and capacity is precisely what becomes a topic of conversation at all levels in the final days before the concert.

History of the Venue and Symbolism of the Name MorumBIS

The stadium that many still instinctively call Morumbi has a layered story written through decades of sports, concerts, and large public gatherings, and the name change to MorumBIS is part of more recent urban everyday life. Brazilian media reports state that Sao Paulo FC officially confirmed the sale of naming rights in 2023 for a three-year contract, after which the name MorumBIS has been used since 2024, which is important because this name appears in official event announcements and visitor instructions. In practice, this means that visitors need to get used to the new name, but also understand that it is the same location with a long continuity of events, which is particularly relevant for travelers and audiences coming from outside Sao Paulo. The official description of the stadium also highlights historical points, such as architectural ambition and a long construction period, which fits nicely into the idea of the stadium as a place that was not created overnight but became a symbol of a big dream. On concert evenings, this symbolism turns into something very tangible: thousands of people in the same rhythm, the same choruses, and the same moment when the city, neighborhood, and stadium turn into one sound space for a few hours. In this story, tickets are often the first step, but the experience that follows transcends paper and turns into a memory that is retold for years.

Practical Information for Visitors and Planning the Concert Day

For those coming for the concert, the most important thing is to remember a few concrete facts: the event is on 28.02.2026 at 21:00, the ticket is valid for 1 day, the location is MorumBIS in Sao Paulo, and the address is Praça Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, 1, Morumbi, São Paulo, SP. Experience with major events at this location shows that it pays to rely on metro and bus options, as this reduces the risk of delay due to traffic congestion, and routes from the São Paulo-Morumbi station and main bus points are often used precisely on concert days. It is advisable to arrive earlier to avoid the crowd at checks and to find the entrance and sector without a rush, especially if you are going in a larger group and want to stay together. Ticket sales in such cases usually follow waves of interest, so tickets can sell out faster as the date approaches, and this is especially true for sought-after sectors and the seating arrangement that depends on the concert setup. Secure your tickets for this event now! if you want a calmer preparation, because planning transport, arrival, and return is simpler when the ticket is already sorted, and on city nights like this, time can be the most expensive currency.Sources:
- AC/DC Official Site, concert date page in Sao Paulo (tour and location)
- AC/DC Official Site, announcement on the continuation of the Power Up tour (tour context and stadium format)
- Pitchfork, news on added dates for 2026 (tour context and band lineup)
- SĂŁo Paulo FC, official MorumBIS page (history and role of the stadium)
- Mobilidade EstadĂŁo, guide on how to get to MorumBIS (address, metro, and walking route)
- ge.globo, news on the naming rights contract and the name MorumBIS (name change and contract duration)

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10 February, 2026, Author: Culture & events desk

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